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US2017191630A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017191630-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715461438-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A landscape light including a laser light source producing a laser light and including a lens configured to disperse the laser light, a background light assembly which includes a second light source producing a background light and a background light movement assembly configured to produce a movement of the background light generated by the second light source such that the background light moves across a surface onto which the background light is projected, and the at least one laser light source and the background light assembly being configured such that the dispersed laser light is projected substantially within the moving background light produced by the background light assembly.
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What is claimed as invention is: 1 . A landscape light comprising: a laser light source producing a laser light and including a lens configured to disperse the laser light; a background light assembly including: a second light source producing a background light; a background light movement assembly configured to produce a movement of the background light generated by the second light source such that the background light moves across a surface onto which the background light is projected, the at least one laser light source and the background light assembly being configured such that the dispersed laser light is projected substantially within the moving background light produced by the background light assembly. 2 . The landscape light of claim 1 , further comprising a second laser light source producing a second laser light, each of the laser light and the second laser light including a different color. 3 . The landscape light of claim 2 , further comprising a third laser light source producing a third laser light, each of the laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light including a different color 4 . The landscape light of claim 1 , wherein the background light movement assembly includes a reflector. 5 . The landscape light of claim 4 , wherein the background light movement assembly includes a motor configured to rotate the second light source at least partially within the reflector. 6 . The landscape light of claim 4 , wherein the reflector is substantially semi-spherical. 7 . The landscape light of claim 4 , wherein the reflector creates shapes in the background light. 8 . The landscape light of claim 1 , wherein a color of the background light includes white. 9 . The landscape light of claim 1 , wherein a speed of the movement of the background light is adjustable. 10 . The landscape light of claim 1 , further comprising a wireless controller. 11 . An electric candle, comprising: a body having a wax-like exterior configured to mimic an appearance of a wax candle; a first non-laser light source disposed at least partially within the body and configured to produce a light which mimics a flame of a wax candle; and a second light source producing a laser light disposed at least partially within the body and including a lens configured to disperse the laser light. 12 . The electric candle of claim 11 , wherein the lens disperses the laser light into a plurality of discrete points of light. 13 . The electric candle of claim 11 , further comprising a visual effects assembly configured to create at least one visual effect in the laser light. 14 . The electric candle of claim 13 , wherein the at least one visual effect includes at least one of a movement, a flashing, a pattern, and a shape. 15 . The electric candle of claim 11 , wherein the laser light produced by the second light source is configured to be projected onto a ceiling. 16 . The electric candle of claim 11 , further comprising a wireless controller.
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